Please do not place any new bolts or fixed hardware at Table Mountain, and minimize our impact here. Climbing is open, with restrictions: private property. MORE INFO >>>

December 2014: Tom Addison writes, "The sign was posted by the Bureau of Reclamation. After conversation with the Bureau, the Access Fund will be reaching out to the climbing community and asking us not to place any bolts or install any fixed hardware on Table Mountain cliffs for the time being. Furthermore, please refrain from camping,having fires, or establishing new use trails in the area. The Bureau has expressed a number of concerns, but the signs are specifically a reaction to their concerns about possible negative affects of climbing and fixed hardware on a sensitive bat species. We'll put out more information as the situation develops. "

Climbing access has historically been open, but parts are on private property. Please be respectful of property owners.

This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project.You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.

This is the 3rd route from the right. There is a new 5.8 (Cowboy Up) which shares the anchors with Sidesaddle. Note that the photo for this route is actually Sidesaddle and NOT Color Coded Quickdraws. This route has 4 bolts to a chain anchor. Really fun route that I wish was a little longer. I give it 3 stars even though it's short because it has some cool moves.